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Asking Eric: Fitness-class nemesis won’t stop pestering

Life Advice / Asking Eric /

Dear Eric: I am a recently retired woman who is appreciating my morning routine at the gym. I love the group exercise classes. My issue is with one woman who insists on counting very loudly with the instructor, slipping in loud singing with the music and thinking she is entertaining during class.

She does it during every class twice a week. The...Read more

Meddling Friend Impedes Romance

Life Advice / Sense & Sensitivity /

DEAR HARRIETTE: There's a guy I like. We've spent time around each other in group settings, and he seems like someone worth exploring. There's chemistry between us; we flirt often, but part of me is afraid to cross the line. The complication is that we have a mutual friend who can be incredibly nosy and invasive. This friend has a habit of ...Read more

Putting Parameters Around Public Expressions Of Grief

Life Advice / Miss Manners /

DEAR MISS MANNERS: A student at my child's high school died from suicide at the very end of the last school year. The young man was a popular baseball player on the school's team, and he was from a socially popular family in my neighborhood.

There were multiple tributes to him made by well-meaning members of the community: Green ribbons were ...Read more

Too Neighborly for My Own Good

Life Advice / Dear Annie /

Dear Annie: My neighbor has taken "borrowing a cup of sugar" to ridiculous levels. In the past six months, she's borrowed my ladder, my hedge clippers, two baking pans and, most recently, my patio chairs for her daughter's graduation party. She always promises to return things "tomorrow," but I usually have to go ask, and sometimes they come ...Read more

Wife Plays Second Fiddle To Husband's Reputation

Life Advice / Dear Abby /

DEAR ABBY: My husband, "Al," and I are retired and live on a farm with a great son and daughter-in-law. Al is the best person I have ever known, and he adores me. Everyone loves and respects him, and they seek his friendship, approval and advice, which is usually right. He's a rarity. Our son "Trent" and his wife idolize him.

My issue? When ...Read more

Dreamstime/Dreamstime/TNS

Ask Anna: He says it's not cheating -- but he's still on dating apps

Life Advice / Dating Advice /

Dear Anna,

My boyfriend and I have been together for a little over two years. We live together with his two boys and my son. About a year ago, I found out he had been cheating on me. He was messaging women on dating apps and Craigslist, and he was also talking to and possibly hooking up with trans women. I found emails and texts with several ...Read more

Single File: Community as Connection

Life Advice / Single File /

Linking yourself to the community is the next step in widening your circle of connectedness. By joining a voluntary organization or international agency (whichever seems more important to you and seems to need you more), by manning a hotline for a battered women's shelter or by helping to organize an international fast day to raise awareness of ...Read more

Dreamstime/Dreamstime/TNS

Ask Dating Coach Erika: Can I take a break from my relationship?

Life Advice / Dating Advice /

Another day, another set of dating questions. Have any of these been on your mind lately?

Q: Is it OK to ask for/take a break from the relationship I’m in if I am feeling stressed out by it?

A: If your relationship is making you feel stressed out, taking a break will not get to the bottom of it.

This is really where you have to do some ...Read more

Asking Eric: Girlfriend’s neighborly conversations irk boyfriend

Life Advice / Asking Eric /

Dear Eric: My girlfriend (30) and I (35) can’t seem to agree about this one thing. She’s friendly with her male neighbor in her apartment building. They don’t go to each other’s apartments, but they’ll say hi in the halls and chat. I don’t like this. I’ve asked her to stop and she won’t. Am I wrong?

– One-woman Man

Dear Man: ...Read more

Customer Debates Giving Back Wrong Change

Life Advice / Sense & Sensitivity /

DEAR HARRIETTE: Yesterday, I went to Target to do some shopping. I paid the cashier in cash, and instead of giving me $2 in change, she gave me $200. I usually don't check my change, especially when it's supposed to be such a small amount, so I didn't realize until I was already back home that I was given the wrong change back. I don't live very...Read more

Your Overreaction Is Answering A Lot Of Questions

Life Advice / Miss Manners /

DEAR MISS MANNERS: While having a casual dinner at my parents' house, I noticed that my brother and his fiancee were wearing wedding bands. I texted my sister to ask if they had secretly gotten married, and she told me I needed to talk to our brother.

He finally called me tonight and told me that they did indeed go to the courthouse to get ...Read more

Feeling Stranded by So-Called Friends

Life Advice / Dear Annie /

Dear Annie: I am the friend everyone calls when they need something.

I am the one who remembers birthdays, checks in after surgeries, brings soup when someone is sick and sends the "just thinking of you" text. If a friend is going through a divorce, I am there. If someone's child is struggling, I listen for hours. If there is a crisis, I show...Read more

Loose Lips Sink Longtime Friendship

Life Advice / Dear Abby /

DEAR ABBY: My boyfriend, "Wade," and I were expecting our first child and couldn't wait to tell the news to our family and friends. But my boyfriend can't keep a secret, and before we told our parents, he told his best friend and his wife. Wade told them to not tell anyone since we still hadn't reached the 12-week mark.

A month later, I found ...Read more

Asking Eric: Writer wonders if their stories are worth hearing

Life Advice / Asking Eric /

Dear Eric: Over the past two years, I have buried both of my parents. My place in the world going forward feels uncertain and untethered, but in reflecting on their lives and long, long marriage, I now see that everything we are, we have, and we do – to me – really only matters through the lens of story.

From my earliest memory, I wanted to...Read more

Underappreciated Resident Assistant Wants To Quit

Life Advice / Sense & Sensitivity /

DEAR HARRIETTE: I am a resident assistant in my last year of college. During my time in my university's residential life department, I have seen many changes that have negatively impacted their residential staff and made it harder for us to form genuine connections with our residents. Our opinions are often overlooked as inexperienced even ...Read more

Today's Social Fabric Is Threadbare

Life Advice / Miss Manners /

DEAR MISS MANNERS: We live in an era where the social fabric has thinned significantly. The clubs, civic organizations and community events that once brought our forefathers together are largely fading away. Opportunities for natural socialization have plummeted across the country, leaving many of us more isolated than generations past.

In this...Read more

Daughter-in-Law Is Dictating Family Time

Life Advice / Dear Annie /

Dear Annie: I never imagined that after raising three children, loving them through every stage and being a hands-on mother, I would end up feeling like a stranger to my own grandchildren.

My son married a woman who, at first, seemed organized and devoted. Over time, though, it has become clear that she likes to control every family ...Read more

Observer Thinks Woman Is Lying About Medical Condition

Life Advice / Dear Abby /

DEAR ABBY: I have an acquaintance, "Tina," who I believe is fraudulently using her GoFundMe fundraising webpage. A close friend of hers set it up a few years ago to assist with medical bills related to a rare form of cancer that will never fully go away. When the page began, Tina was soliciting donations on Facebook and sending text messages to ...Read more

Asking Eric: Pal’s huge ego squeezes friendship

Life Advice / Asking Eric /

Dear Eric: I have a friend that I generally enjoy spending time with, however she feels the need to constantly put into the conversation how great she is. I call it “Tooting Your Own Horn.” She can be very dramatic in general; I usually just don’t engage with those comments, because giving it air would be validating her grandiose ideas of ...Read more

Parent Worries About Son's New Motorcycle

Life Advice / Sense & Sensitivity /

DEAR HARRIETTE: My son just bought a motorcycle. I don't know if this is some version of a midlife crisis, but I need help stopping him! He is nearly 40 and a single dad. He is the only parent his daughter has, and I don't want her to lose him because he's finally found his wild side. I was a nurse for over 25 years, and during that time, I have...Read more

 

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